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Physical activity associated with better cognition in breast cancer patients
A new study from Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis has found a strong association between high levels
Continue reading »Recording brain activity with laser light
A Caltech professor, in collaboration with researchers at the University of Southern California, has demonstrated for the first time a
Continue reading »Physical activity is good for your concentration – here’s why
Whether it’s during the post-lunch slump or just one of those days, we all struggle to concentrate on what we’re
Continue reading »Exploring how activity in the hippocampal CA2 region encodes social interactions
People with neuropsychiatric disorders sometimes exhibit anomalous social behaviors, such as antisocial tendencies or dramatic behavioral changes. These changes could
Continue reading »Returning to physical activity post COVID-19 infection
With many sports beginning to return to elite action (June 2020) as lockdown eases, many amateur and intermediate exercisers are
Continue reading »The benefits of physical activity for older adults
Physically active older adults benefit from reduced risks of early death, breast and prostate cancer, fractures, recurrent falls, functional limitations,
Continue reading »Epilepsy study shows link between brain activity and memory
A new Cedars-Sinai study reveals how memory and abnormal brain activity are linked in patients with epilepsy who often report
Continue reading »Vigorous activity weekly may improve outcomes in stable CAD
Performing vigorous physical activity once or twice a week compared with sedentary behavior or light physical activity may improve long-term
Continue reading »Increase in physical activity after breast cancer diagnosis may lower risk of death
At least 150 minutes per week of moderate-intensity physical activity, such as brisk walking, post diagnosis is associated with lower
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